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She began flying single-engine planes at the age of fifty-nine.
By the time he was 17, he was flying single-engine airplanes up and down the East Coast.
Two pilots, Paul C. Hooper and Douglas C. Cockes, wrote letters in November and December of 2002 to Northrop Grumman warning that flying single-engine planes was a recipe for disaster.
Neither won the argument, leaving Hughes with an open goal to call for a "cultural shift" needed to reduce flying, singling out civil servants for particular criticism.
Steven Altman was certified to fly single- and multiple-engine aircraft and to make instrument landings.
"Occasionally" the drones would also fly single file or assume a formation in which pairs flew at different altitudes, they add.
Jim Peters, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that Mr. DeJesus was licensed to fly single-engine planes and give flying lessons.
"John McCain is a pilot, and he flew single-seat fighters," said a Republican foreign policy adviser who has known him for years, but is leaning toward Mr. Bush.
But records from the Federal Aviation Administration showed that Mr. Chatty received a license to fly single-engine planes in 1997 and was believed to have attended a small flight school in Ocean Isle Beach, N.C.
The new airline will fly single-aisle aircraft to destinations within five hours of Singapore, meaning it could reach any point in Southeast Asia as well as China, India and even Australia.
People attracted to the Greenland ice sheet tend to be the type to sail up fjords or to fly single-engine planes, which is to say they enjoy danger.
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